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"is it like" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to ask about the similarity or comparison of two things. Here is an example: "Is this new smartphone like the one you have?" In this sentence, "is it like" is used to ask if the new smartphone is similar to the speaker's existing one. Another example could be: "Is it like riding a bike?" Here, the phrase is used to ask if the experience of doing something new is comparable to a familiar activity.
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What is it like?
Why is it like this?
What is it like inside?
What is it like to be poor?
What is it like to get older?
What is it like these days?
What is it like to commit murder?
What is it like being Timur Bekmambetov?
What is it like being a woman?
But what is it like to ski?
So what is it like?
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